Lady Gabriela Windsor has made a poignant move to Kensington Palace following the untimely death of her husband, Tom Kingston, earlier this year.
This relocation signifies a fresh start for Lady Gabriela as she bids farewell to the Notting Hill home she once shared with her late spouse.
The shocking passing of Tom Kingston on February 25th left many reeling, particularly in light of revelations during the subsequent inquest.
The fatal injury he sustained ultimately led to his tragic demise.
The distressing incident unfolded within a locked-out structure at his parents’ residence in the Cotswolds, where he was discovered by his father with a severe head injury, as detailed by senior coroner Katie Skerritt.
Authorities have clarified that there are no suspicions surrounding the circumstances of Tom Kingston’s passing.
The couple’s romantic journey commenced with a beautiful wedding ceremony at St George’s Chapel in Windsor back in 2019, graced by the late Queen.
Lady Gabriela, daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, and Tom had since crafted a life together that garnered admiration from their inner circle.
In a heart-rending tribute following her husband’s demise, Lady Gabriela fondly recalled him as a remarkable individual who brought joy to all who crossed his path.
The emotional weight of residing in a home brimming with shared memories led Lady Gabriela to seek solace back at her parents’ abode in Kensington Palace.
This decision coincided with her 43rd birthday, now symbolizing a fresh beginning in a familiar and comforting setting.
Supportive friends of the Royal family have rallied around Lady Gabriela during this trying period, affirming their dedication to her well-being.
“They wanted Ella to be with them, and she didn’t want to be alone in the house she shared with Tom.
All of us are rallying round, and she’s going to be okay,” a close friend shared with the Daily Mail.
Buckingham Palace has issued a statement conveying deep sorrow over the loss, extending heartfelt condolences and prayers to Lady Gabriela and the Kingston family.
The King and Queen, alongside other members of the Royal family, unite in mourning the departure of a beloved presence in their lives.